Elements heavier than uranium don’t exist naturally on Earth. Researchers make these massive elements at the end of the periodic table by smashing existing atoms together in particle accelerators.
A real fancy contraption has been doing the rounds lately. It’s the Periodic Table of Swearing, which is inspired by the real-world periodic table, except this time it’s full of abbreviated swear ...
Many students, especially non-science majors, dread chemistry. The first lesson in an introductory chemistry course typically deals with how to interpret the periodic table of elements, but its ...